WATERLOO 01mm ' Mic-day. (ktober 30. 2M3 - 7 Concerns about slow growth \ Continued from â€a, 1 lauder warned. Both Kitch» to the city asking for a share 8 Of wate ener and Cambridge have of the taxes should the city It is based on the antici~ brownï¬eld plans in place. implement a TlG program. pated cost of cleaning up the The 116 program not only but lauder said that wouldn’t site. with 62 per cent of the helps generate new taxes on be possible. 1 funding coming from the contaminated properties â€For buildings that are WATEIILOO REGION LANDFILL LIAISON region developers might otherwise already there. they've gone Brownï¬elds are proper- not take a chance on. it helps forward and made their deci- COMMITTEE MEETING ties that have been oontami- clean up the land. Stallr esti- sions based on the rules of ‘ Waterloo establish‘ ad a I andftll I la m n Comm torioo Region antfï¬l ‘ nated by a previous use. such mate there are about 24 con- the day and it’s pretty cut- The Mm 0' has mac ’0' the Wa 'sm' as formergas stations laminated sites in Waterloo, and-dry that way,†Lauder M "leathers of the ptblic are iii/lied to attend the Dummies "Wigs. The god of the Committee is to Developers pay the mostly in the uptown core said. He also noted the TlG identity operational problems that affect local rosidents such as litter. odour and me and to resotve rim cleanup costs up front then and along the rail line. program has a sunset clause bags in a cooperative um, re r imbursed the differ- “That's ofthe motivaâ€" ofSe t. 30. 2018. it is expect- _ _ ‘ , , . :nce in taxesoverapredeter~ tion for thfsalptrogram. to get ed a: presence of light rail The next "testing 0' the Waterloo Regan Landï¬ll Um Committee '5 mm for 7300 pm, on mined number of years properties back into produc- transit will beenough to spur Tuesday. W 5. 2013 at.“ W mum Whine. Gate 1.925 Err) Streeth Once the grant is repaid. the rive use faster.~ said Lauder, future development in the Waterloo. "MWWWMWMWMWMMWFWWWMD city receives the full value of “but there's also the public core. (laminate. please Dorm Linda Chino“ at 519-883â€"5100 ext. 8421 between 8:30 am. and 4:30 pm, property taxes from the health aspect Some of these Coon. Karen Scian. chair Monday to Fridayoremail WWW,Q. â€termsâ€, News? stgiziszzemaiitz'szs um a» ww- ‘ an om. mm . . m as we. was. We W, am om planner who has been work? ate plums lfyou can get that council liaison to the eco- bullion that rnay be wed " a subrnlsston m part 9' the m rwordr om regarding the ing on the brownï¬eld incenr property remediated. you nomic development com- mamsmmmmrmmmwmmm- tive plan. said the perception remove the contamination mittee. said it is incumbent of many new development that can affect a neighbour on the city to keep an eye on Projects going on in the hood." the future ofconstr'uction. w ‘ uptown can be misleading louder also said many of 'When wesee that gap (in ~ . t; . . . In many cases those projects the brownfield redevelopâ€" permit activity). it's a clear W‘fl» i9 0 IaIly ResponSIble Investlng are two or three years old, merit programs in the past, indicator that things aren't as ‘s a and new development appli- such as the BarrelYards proj- good as perhaps they should ,. , ' " R; r m mt; M i" cationsareon the decline. ect and the Bauer Lofts. were he.†she said. "We have to be . JV _ We Chose S because it j) J H b. I : Followinga record year in accomplished when uptown proactive and in my . “ ' t \ ‘ our values and What W†UAW-““9 20H). permit activity in development charges were opinion brownï¬elds are part ‘- 3‘ _ M w MSCU moan/ms on dad i no H‘flr‘ an,» M: almost all sectors failed to waived. reducing the ï¬nane ofthat.†,. ' 4 a. 5 _: " reach the â€year average in rial risk for developers. For more info, visit ‘: ‘fl 201 l and 2012. 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